Sky Cries Mary began in the late 80s' along with many of Seattle's underground-turned mainstream elite of the 90s.' They've shared the stage with Green Day, Hole, 311 and Weezer and many others but have continued in stamina while other acts have waned in this new digital era. Their name is inspired by the song “The Wind Cries Mary,” that was written by perhaps the most influential Seattle psychadelic rock innovator: James Marshall Hendrix. Sky Cries Mary strives to continue that tradition: not just in their songwriting and showmanship but behind the scenes as well.
The band signed with Capitol subsidiary World Domination Records in 1993. They released “Until the Grinders Cease,” “Don't Eat The Dirt,” “Exit at the Axis,” “A Return to the Inner Experience,” and “This Timeless Turning” all in the span of four years. In 1994 they partnered with Starwave to become the first band to ever give a live concert on the Internet. They were also the first band to ever create their own CD Rom “Coconut Soup and Other Appetizers,” which was featured on NBC's special programming discussing Microsoft's new CD ROM technology and how musicians could use it to create their own music.
When their contract with Capitol expired, they hopped over to Warner, released “Moonbathing on Sleeping Leaves” in 1997 and soon left when the constraints of large-label models took their toll on their creativity and the band itself. Sky Cries Mary then took a hiatus from music and one another.
Fast forward to 2004. The band has sinceformed their own imprint “Hoodooh” and released “Here and Now,” a series of live recordings. They are preparing a new record, “Small Town,” to be officially released in March 2008.
Sky Cries Mary's music has been featured in film (Bourne Supremacy) and performed on television (Conan O Brien, Jon Stewart Show). The band has performed to sold-out crowds around the world and will tour in support of “Small Town” throughout 2008.
Latest bulletin 06.10.08
Lou Reed and Roderick Romero talk about "Small Town"
See you at Neumo's...The contingent from Bonney Lake will be there with you!
Sep 20, 02:13 PM
Seattle toooooo????? HUMMMMMMMM???????
May 05, 09:02 AM
SCM are indeed in a league of their very own. It is so incredibly rare to find a band wherein each member represents the very pinnacle of their craft. To listen is to become immersed in the otherworldly.
Jan 03 2009, 09:59 PM
I've loved SCM for years. It's shame they aren't more well known.
Mar 16 2008, 04:29 PM
SCM represent everything great about the music scene in Seattle. Don't forget the sky....